in this issue 3 par-fect days with world class golf...featuring country music star sam hunt. cmt...
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It’s hard to beat the allure of golf in The Palm Beaches. That’s why every year people visit The Palm Beaches for one very specific pur-pose: to hit the links! Representing golf on a global scale is local pro-duction company Ko-Mar Productions. Based in West Palm Beach
for over 30 years, Ko-Mar has utilized their years of resources, experience and contacts to pro-duce a world-class program showcasing golf in The Palm Beaches. Ko-Mar presents The 3 Par-fect Days, a new 30-minute show which follows two diverse couples—one married couple who share a passion for golf, and another couple of college buddies who have a love for the game. The show follows them experiencing golf, culture, hospitality and dining in The Palm Beaches.
The 3 Par-fect Days gives viewers a behind-the-scenes look at a luxurious golf destination with plenty of insider information for players to team up and plan their own golf getaway. Ian Baker Finch hosts the show and opens with testi-monials from Tiger Woods, Rory Mcllroy and Jack Nicklaus all explaining why they love The Palm Beaches. The show continues to follow the four golf enthusiasts as they take on the challenges of public golf courses each day, complimented by savoring unique dining and cultural experiences throughout the show. “A pro-gram like this is an excellent way to showcase The Palm Beaches as an elite golf destination,” said George Linley, Executive Director of the Palm Beach County Sports Commission. The 3 Par-fect Days aired on Upliftv and Untamed Sports and captures the excite-ment, camaraderie and personal impressions showcasing the unique character, ser-vices and amenities that make The Palm Beaches a great stop for golf travelers. For more info visit ko-mar.com.
SANDBARS & COUNTRY STARS IN SANITY ON AMAZON
3 PAR-FECT DAYS WITH WORLD CLASS GOLF IN THIS ISSUE
CMT WITH SAM HUNT
IN SANITY STREAMING
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EDUCATION CORNER: Back To School in PBC
FAU ON PRIME TIME
PRINCE ROYCE AT G-STAR
HOOKED ON FISHING
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The Newsletter of the Palm Beach County Film and Television Commission | AUGUST 2017
CMT’s Hot 20 Countdown came to town with host Cody Alan to film a show featuring country music star Sam Hunt. CMT Productions shot footage in Lake Worth and West Palm Beach, and segments of Hunt’s 15 In A 30 tour at the Perfect Vodka (now Coral Sky) Amphitheatre. “We hit the road throughout the year to capture the tour stops for many country music stars. For this stop specifically, we wanted the viewers to feel like they were in The Palm Beaches while watching the show,” said Producer Marley Sherwood. “The Coral Sky Amphitheatre offered the perfect backdrop for a television
show, with palm trees lining the lawn seating. We had a beautiful weekend to come down and film along the coast-line.” To learn more about the show and country music’s hottest new star, follow on Instagram @CMThot20 or visit Hot20.CMT.com.
When Marc and Shawnee Zatorsky of See Worthy Films felt inspired to write a small-town comedic drama filled with quirky charac-ters, In Sanity, Florida was born. Filmed at Yesteryear Village, the Zatorsky’s were able to capture a truly unique environment. “We fell in love with the authentic setting. It literally oozes character everywhere you look; the perfect small town feel,” said Shawnee. The story centers around Emma (played by South Florida native Tommi Rose), and also features quite the buzzy legend with Burt Reynolds playing himself. “Whenever Mr. Reynolds is on set, the energy level just soars through the roof. He is a storytelling leg-end that is so endearing and passionate about imparting his
knowledge and experience down to the next generation of storytellers,” Shawnee added. Episodes 1-8 are currently streaming (and trending!) on Amazon. Get to know these zany neighbors at https://goo.gl/bbiy4M. Sam Hunt & Cody Alan
Host Ian Finch
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2195 SOUTHERN BLVD, Suite 520 WEST PALM BEACH, FL 33406
Cast On Set with Reynolds
PRIME TIME FOOTBALL IN BOCA
The Palm Beaches offers an exciting world of attractions and events for everyone! The popular LGBTQ lifestyle magazine, PASS-PORT, in cooperation with Discover the Palm Beaches, the Palm Beach County Sports Commission and Visit Florida, recently created a video that features The Palm Beaches’ hottest hotels, cultural attractions, nightlife and out-door activities that bring visitors from all over to this world-class destination. The five-minute video presents the cool chic life, as narrated by Sabrine Pearson, a well-known transwoman in the LGBTQ community, as she explores the many safe and open communities throughout The Palm Beaches. With one of the most welcoming LBGTQ communities in the USA, The Palm Beaches is also home to the Gay Polo League, international cuisine, great shopping and people who make you feel like part of the family. See more at passportmagazine.com/discover-life-in-the-palm-beaches.
Sherri Pla, the standout head coach at Palm Beach Gardens’ Sandhill Crane Golf Club, was recently featured on a CBS Sports special titled Turning Passion into Profession. The show highlighted several PGA pros working in inspiring roles across the country. Pla helped start the inaugural season of the PGA Junior League this year, with 84 young golfers from all back-grounds competing for the chance to advance to a national championship. She believes this may have been the impetus for the show requesting a featured segment, which she is thrilled to participate in so that her talented protégés can gain a unique
and invaluable experience in front of the cameras. The league has golfers from every demographic and skill level showing just how accessible the sport is for young residents in The Palm Beaches. Check out the inspiring seg-ment at pga.com/news/golf-buzz.
#LOVEFL AT PHIL FOSTER PARK PASSPORT TO THE PALM BEACHES
GET HOOKED ON AA VIDEO’S NEWEST SERIES
PASSIONATE PBG COACH ON CBS
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ESPNU is coming to Boca Raton to kick off FAU Football’s 2017 season on Friday, September 1 at 8pm. The season opener against Navy will be televised nationally and features the highly anticipated debut of first-year Head Coach Lane Kiffin, who led Alabama to back-to-back national title games as the Crimson Tide’s Offensive Coordinator. On October 21, ESPN will be back to cover FAU’s matchup against North Texas on ESPN3. Meanwhile, CBS Sports Net-work will broadcast the Owls’ game against Marshall from FAU Stadium on Friday, November 3. That’s three major broadcasts for the Fighting Owls this year! George Linley, Executive Direc-tor of the Palm Beach County Sports Commission, credits the high-profile coach for garnering the media’s attention and says, “If Kiffin puts together a winning team at FAU, we can expect to see a lot more nationally televised games.” For more info about FAU Football or to buy tickets, visit fausports.com.
FOCUS ON FILM
From the shores of Palm Beach County comes a new TV show, Hooked on the Palm Beaches. This six-part series hosted by James Currie will be a nationally televised hybrid fishing/reality show airing on Destination Ameri-ca, a channel owned by Discovery Communications, coming November/December 2018. Brought to you by local production company AA Video, every episode will be unique with different guests, guides, locations and outdoor experiences, showcasing the diverse fishing opportunities in Palm Beach County. From Jupiter to Boca to Lake Okeechobee, Hooked on the Palm Beaches will cover all the waterways in the County, both salt and fresh. Florida is
the number one recreational fishing destination in the country and Hooked on the Palm Beaches will feature the fantastic variety of fishing, breath-taking scenery, attractions, marinas, resorts and restaurants in our region. Get hooked by visiting Facebook @hookedonthepalmbeaches.
A workshop from Visit Florida and marketing agency Spark gave local In-stagram users with a passion for photog-raphy a chance to learn more about cap-turing compelling images and video. Working with members of the Spread A Little Sunshine community, the workshop was hosted at sunny Phil Foster Park and aimed at encourag-ing people to share the story of Florida. “The Blue Heron Bridge is very popular with our community and we thought it would be the perfect place to let our advocates use the equipment to the fullest, both in and out of the water,” said Rachel Canning, Brand Manager for Visit Florida. “The goal of the workshop was to give back to some of our most dedicated community members by providing them an opportunity to utilize professional-level equip-ment and learn from our Studio team.” Share your own favorite Florida images on social media with the hashtag #LoveFL.
Currie with Swordfish
Sherri Pla with young golfers
Lane Kiffin
Black Onyx Productions out of Palm Springs is currently in production on a new independent feature, Coupons & Dreams, about three siblings who struggle to achieve their dreams while supporting one another after the death of their parents. Shot locally with South Florida cast and crew, Black Onyx Productions has been working with the Palm Beach County Filmmakers local industry group to make the film a true community project. The teaser premiered on July 30 at Film Carpet X, with an event scheduled for August 12 that is open to the public to build support and encourage involvement from industry professionals throughout the region. “This is our passion project, and it couldn’t be made anywhere but here in
South Florida with the amazing cast and crew we’ve partnered with,” said Producer Talina Adamo. For more information about the event and production updates please visit CouponsAndDreamsMovie.com.
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Red Bull TV (RBTV) gives viewers front-row access to the best in action sports and thrilling videos from world adventurers. In their Away from Key-board web series, RBTV takes popular eSports players to the great outdoors to encounter new experi-ences and improve their game. One of their most recent buzz-worthy episodes came out of Jupiter, where professional wake-boarder Meagan Ethell and gives a lesson to top ranked pro Super Smash Bros Melee player Mang0. Launching out of Burt Reynolds Park to cruise along the coastline, Mang0 explores
just how stunning the world of The Palm Beaches can be once you step away from the computer, take in the view and seize the adventure. New episodes of Away from Keyboard premiere every Tuesday and Thursday on RBTV and YouTube. Check out the fun at redbull.tv.
FROM KEYBOARD TO WAKEBOARD
LOCAL FILMMAKERS JOIN FORCES
PRINCE ROYCE GROOVES WITH G-STAR STUDIOS
FROM BUCHENWALD TO HOLLYWOOD
The Art of Recovery Film Festival and Art Exhibit was hosted in Lake Worth last month, featuring paintings, docu-mentary films, photographs and poetry about drugs and addic-tion. Partnering with Foreel Inc., the festival seeks to offer hope and inspiration for families affected by an epidemic killing thou-sands of people across Florida and the United States. Films were shown in the Stonzek Theater at the Lake Worth Play-house, including a 2015 documentary filmed locally by Manny Mendez, one of the festival hosts who is a recovering addict himself. “Some people ask why would we do something to honor people who made some poor choices? I tell them that those people were folks, sons, daughters, my friends. This
stigma that we are being labeled with, it’s wrong,” Mendez said in an interview with the Palm Beach Post. All festival proceeds go to charities focused on addiction re-covery. Find out more at theartof-recoveryfilmfestival.com.
G-Star Studios in West Palm Beach has seen its share of music stars walk through their doors. Bob Dylan, Celine Dion, Jimmy Buffet and The Moody Blues have all performed in their Sound Stage One. Recently, Latin sensation Prince Royce visited for a two-week rehearsal for his North American tour. A regular at the top of Bill-board's Tropical Songs chart, Prince Royce is a bachata singer from New York with an urban style who broke into
the Latin pop mainstream. Bachata originated from the Dominican Republic with a dance rhythm best described as a fusion of salsa and reggaetón. Several G-Star School of the Arts students worked with the USA Prince Royce Tour, adding another big name to their professional portfo-lios. "These were some of the nicest [people] that we've ever worked with," said G-Star Stage Manager Kip Farrell. "They treated our students with the greatest respect and regaled them with stories about life on the road." For more on the pop star, visit princeroyce.com.
FOCUS ON FILM
ART OF RECOVERY FEST LAKE WORTH
Richard Bloom Productions out of Palm Beach Gardens is producing a documentary about legendary actor, singer, artist and Holocaust lecturer Robert Clary. Widely known for his role as Corporal LeBeau on the long running TV series Ho-gan’s Heroes, Robert Clary’s real last name is Widerman. In 1942 at the age of 16, he and 12 members of his family were rounded up and deported to concentration camps. He was the only one to survive, enduring 31 months in four Nazi camps and a death march until his liberation by the U.S. Army on April
11, 1945. Two years later, he was discov-ered singing in a Paris nightclub, signed a recording contract and immigrated to the US in 1949. His inspiring story will be shared with the world in From Buchenwald to Hol-lywood, The Robert Clary Story, which is currently in post-production. See more at richardbloomproductions.com.
Art For Hope by Manny Mendez
Students On Set
Clary as LeBeau
Meagan Ethell
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Paulette Burdick, Mayor
Melissa McKinlay, Vice Mayor
Hal R. Valeche
Dave Kerner
Steven L. Abrams
Mary Lou Berger
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FOCUS ON FILM
EDUCATION CORNER: BACK TO SCHOOL IN THE PALM BEACHES
High school film programs are gearing up for a new year! With an abundance of production in PBC, the opportunities for film and TV are plentiful – but these opportunities need some real-world skills to back them up. Luckily for students, there are several high school film and TV programs flourishing in PBC.
Palm Beach Gardens High School has the Television & Film Production Tech-nology Program as a staple in their award-winning Five Star Magnet Pro-gram. Students work in a replicated envi-ronment found in professional television, radio and production facilities. The pinnacle to their studies, juniors and seniors take a trip to NYC to go backstage on tele-vision shows such as Good Morning America, The Chew and The People’s Court. For more on the PBGHS program, visit fivestarmagnet.org/programs.
The Television Production Academy at Seminole Ridge High School in WPB is a program with a track record of success as well. Students acquire the finer points of television journalism with a hands-on approach, including the operation of a
fully functional in-house television station, WSRH TV. Students also become certified in Adobe Premiere Pro, a professional editing program utilized by studios across the nation, thus in-creasing their marketability in the workforce. For more on the SRHS academy, go to seminoleridgetv.com.
The Digital Media Program at A.W. Dreyfoos School of the Arts blends two dynamic programs, Communication Arts and Visual Arts, into one seamless course of study. Students study film, digital video production, animation, graphic design and photography, working with both the moving image and the still image to create short films in a variety of genres. There are more excellent programs such as Television & Film Production at Park Vista High School or the Visual Arts Program at Santaluces High School. Having so many out-standing choices, film and TV students in PBC can knock any production out of the park!
Palm Beach County Film & Television Commission Film Commissioner, Chuck Elderd
Deputy Film Commissioner, Michelle Hillery Production Director, Christy Andreoni
Development and Marketing Producer, Phyllis Man Location & Marketing Coordinator, Kelly King
Senior Production Coordinator, Ian Saylor Production Coordinator, Hilary Webber
Social Media Specialist, Christopher Cobb Office Administrator, Alberto Jordat
The old one-room schoolhouse concept is alive and well at Yes-teryear Village, where neatly lined rows of desks will take you back in time. The wood building has a wonderful resonance for audio and the wood floors make for a visu-ally interesting space. There is quite a collection of schoolhouse props on-site including an old typewriter and an abacus.
Of course, there could be some actual “cheating” going on at school. Should your script require a medical space, such as a hospital bed, the School District’s Choice Programs can be utilized outside of school hours. There are a few angles at Lake Worth Community High School that have a hospital feel, not only for the interior but the exterior as well. The medi-cal program has three beds and curtains that can really save your budget when it comes to a hospital, assisted living, clinic or nursing home scene.
Florida Atlantic University in Boca Raton has an amazing modern move-ment building that houses their admin-istration offices. With wide walkways elevated above the street level, it’s a wonderful exterior “cheat” for a law li-brary, federal building or other official agency location. Once inside, the wall of windows pours in light from the eastern exposure, and the vintage look gives way to a totally modern space that could easi-ly double for a newsroom or modern corporate offices. Recently, the FAU Stadium was used to “cheat” for an NFL homebase with their state of the art stadi-um shining like a star in the background. For information on these locations and more, visit pbfilm.com/locationsdatabase.
LOCATION SPOTLIGHT: GREAT “CHEATS” AT PBC SCHOOLS
LW Community High School
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FAU Administration Building
FAU’s Stadium
Yesteryear Schoolhouse
FAU Communications Dept.
Exterior LWCHS